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The thread centers around participants expressing their excitement about earning rewards during the sell-a-thon and sharing their personal sales achievements. There are also discussions regarding the timing of the sell-a-thon and its impact on sales.
Views differ regarding the timing of the sell-a-thon, with some preferring November while others seem to understand the excitement for December. No clear consensus emerges on the best timing.
Participants share personal experiences related to their sales performance and feelings about the sell-a-thon rewards, reflecting a range of emotions from excitement to concern about external factors affecting sales.
Consultants looking to connect with others about their experiences during the sell-a-thon and those interested in discussing sales performance and timing preferences.
cmdtrgd said:Last year and the year before most of Sell-a-thon was in December. I would prefer to have it in November (December is only 2 weeks for most people!) and wait longer....but I understand your "greed"!
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Yes, it's perfectly fine to prioritize your income while selling Pampered Chef products. As a direct seller, your business is your own, and it's natural to want to earn a profit. Just ensure that you maintain a balance between your sales goals and providing value to your customers through excellent service and product knowledge.
To avoid appearing greedy, focus on sharing the benefits of the products and the value they bring to your customers. Share personal stories about how Pampered Chef has positively impacted your life, and emphasize your passion for cooking and helping others. This approach will make your conversations more relatable and less sales-driven.
Feeling guilty about wanting to earn more is common, but it's important to remember that your business is a legitimate source of income. Reframe your mindset by recognizing that your success can inspire others and provide valuable products to your customers. Set clear goals for your business and celebrate your achievements as you work towards them.
Balancing profit and customer satisfaction is key to long-term success. Focus on building relationships with your customers by providing exceptional service and support. Listen to their needs and feedback, and adjust your sales strategies accordingly. When customers feel valued, they are more likely to return and refer others, ultimately benefiting your bottom line.